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Brain Cancer Treatment

Brain Cancer

The brain is a unique organ, enabling complex cognition and reflexes. Being diagnosed with brain cancer can be quite frightful and debilitating. Brain cancer treatment, including brain surgery, is a delicate process, which requires skills of the highest order. The dedicated neuro-oncology speciality team at Cytecare consists of specialists with dedicated years of clinical experience in treating cancers of the Central Nervous System (Brain and Spine). There are over 120 types of CNS cancers and we have the expertise, in terms of clinical knowledge, infrastructure and specialised resources, to treat all of them. Not all tumours found in the brain or in the spine are cancerous but skillful management of brain tumours renders superior results in brain cancers.

At the Neuro-oncology speciality at Cytecare, we are equipped with the most advanced diagnostics treatment and support centre for:

Brain and central nervous system cancers

Neurological complication from cancer treatment of other cancers

Peripheral nervous system conditions that may affect patients with cancer

Metastatic brain tumours

Not all tumours of the brain are the same. There may be variations, depending on the size, aggressiveness, location and growth of the tumours, causing corresponding variations in the signs and symptoms of the tumours. One must always be aware of the family's medical history, including the cases of cancers and tumours. A history of genetic syndromes that may cause brain cancer must be taken seriously and communicated to one's doctor. For instance, a family history of Li-Fraumeni syndrome, neurofibromatosis, tuberous sclerosis, and Turcot syndrome can increase the chances of brain cancer. Understanding these threats can make all the difference, by helping identify the brain tumours at an early stage.

Although there are many symptoms that may appear, it is important to get oneself screened if the following symptoms appear:

Ignoring the symptoms of brain cancer can be especially detrimental if they persist for over a month. Ignoring the signs and/or avoiding treatment can worsen the situation. In such a scenario, it is important to visit a Neurologist, Neurosurgeon or General Physician, at the earliest. Brain Cancers can be best managed with timely detection.

Diagnosis

Cytecare performs a wide variety of neuro-radiology procedures to facilitate diagnosis and treatment of brain cancers as well as brain cancer related neurological issues. Some of these procedures are-

Management of brain tumours, and specifically cancers, requires a multidisciplinary approach, involving a neurosurgeon, neurologist, radiologist and oncologist. Cytecare also offers pre- and post-surgical counselling for patients and their relatives, paramount in having a meaningful treatment outcome. Treating brain cancer requires extreme planning and coordination among specialists. The outcome of cancer treatment is dependent on several factors, such as the grade of the tumour, location, age of the patient, general physical condition of the patient etc. Therefore we consider each case unique, and build a treatment plan in cohesion with available clinical research data to ensure the best outcome both in terms of survival and quality of life.

Neurosurgery: The best outcome in brain surgery is largely dependent on maximal
tumour removal. Our neurosurgery services cover both primary as well as metastatic brain
tumours. Our focus is to remove the tumour completely or as much as possible, with a parallel
goal of preserving maximum neurological function. We use the most advanced techniques, sophisticated tools and state-of-the-art technology to perform surgery. Post-surgical tumour
removal, depending on the biopsy report regarding the type of tumour, adjuvant chemotherapy
and/or radiotherapy is administered after recommendation of the tumour board.